Oct 252009
Church Leadership Begins at Home

Christians are called to lead and manage their households well.  This is a prerequisite of serving as an elder in the church, per  1 Timothy 3:4-54. He must manage his own household well, with all dignity keeping his children submissive,  for if someone does not know how to manage his own household, how will he [...]

Oct 042009

I took some footage of the sk Worship Team introducing the song “The Lion of Judah” to our church family. I have included the lyrics below for those who want to follow along. (Oh, did I mention the young man in the red shirt is my son? So proud of him!) Lion of Judah Isaiah [...]

Sep 182009
Church, Community, and Relationships

… the most important reason why people stay at your church plant is relationships. Hopefully we hammered home the importance of you preparing and implementing strategies to build the relationships necessary to “earn the right” to keep serving these newcomers for our Lord. From David Jacksons Blog on “Five More Reasons Why People Will Stay [...]

Sep 182009
Fight Club Nite @ SK - All Men Welcome!

All men in the Garner, Clayton and Raleigh NC Area are welcome to attend Fight Club at SK. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 7:00-9:00pm. Next Meeting on October 7th. Click here for more info about Fight Club.

Aug 062009
FightClub - A Midweek Safe House

It has definitely been a challenging week.  The struggle to make it as an entrepreneur in this skittish economy can exact an emotional toll. After a hectic day of scrambling to keep our 5 year old Product Development Business afloat, I found myself a bit discouraged.  Returning home from the office, my damnable self-sufficiency was [...]

Jul 242009
Pvt Paul Pagan, USMC - A example of God's work in a young mans life.

About 15 months ago, my Pastor and friend, Gordon Duncan called me on a Sunday night around 9:30. He said he needed a wingman to go check out a mercy case that had been referred to him by the local police department. So, within 15 minutes I was in a car with Gordon on the [...]

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